STEVENS POINT, Wis., Dec. 26, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- In Consumer Reports testing, the Honda Accord four-cylinder came out on top. The Honda Accord beat out all the other sedans in its class. The Honda Accord improved its position in the standings by having great fuel economy and smooth continuous variable transmission (CVT). The full report is on the Consumer Reports website and the report will also be in the magazines February issue that will go on sale starting December 27th.

The Honda Accord has an extremely roomy interior, great fuel economy and is super fun to drive. Combine that with a great price and incredible features and you know why Consumer Reports has put the Honda Accord back on top. The Honda Accord is a well rounded sedan that gives one of the most comfortable rides and has the best visibility in its class.

Consumer Reports is the largest independent organization in the world that tests products. Using its auto testing center, labs and survey center the nonprofit organization rates thousands of services and products annually.

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